Tennis player
Ashley Harkleroad

Ashley Harkleroad, is an American tennis player. Born in Rossville, Georgia, Harkleroad reached a career-high ranking of no. 39 on June 9, 2003. Her career prize money to date is $1,022,094. Harkleroad was the first WTA tennis player to pose naked for the American men's magazine Playboy.

Venus Williams lifted undefeated Washington to the World TeamTennis final Saturday, beating former Capital Ashley Harkleroad in the evening's last set to secure the Kastles' 19-15 victory over the New York Sportimes in Charleston, S.C.

Due to left wrist surgery that imperiled his career, personal issues that included a very public divorce from former player Ashley Harkleroad, and a brief suspension due to an asthma medication he didn&#39;t register with the authorities, Alex Bogomolov

Then there was a messy divorce from the tennis player Ashley Harkleroad, whom he married when he was 21 and divorced two years later. “I was in debt for a long time because of it,” he said. “I would have a good result, pay off some of the debt,

The Russian-born American — who was banned in 2005 for illegal doping, badly injured his hand in 2008, and recently emerged from a messy divorce with tennis player and Playboy cover girl Ashley Harkleroad — continued his transition back into a tennis

Two years ago, he was giving tennis lessons, running a $40000 debt on his Amex Card and known mostly as the ex-husband of former tennis player and Playboy centerfold Ashley Harkleroad. With prodding of his new girlfriend, he gives tennis one last shot

Then came a split with his wife - former American tennis hopeful Ashley Harkleroad - in 2006 followed by a serious wrist injury that sidelined him in 2008. With his girlfriend pregnant, Bogomolov turned to teaching at an academy to pay the bills,

American Alex Bogomolov Jr. speaking to ESPN on his relationship with fiancee Luana Goncalves coming after his divorce from Ashley Harkleroad: “The only thing I&#39;m mad about is that she had to sort of experience being the second one

Bogomolov Jr. went through a painful and public divorce with women&#39;s pro turned Playboy model Ashley Harkleroad. He never thought he&#39;d be able to strike his backhand the same way following left wrist surgery at the end of 2008

DAVE SOLOMON: American tennis looking for its next big star - Milford-Orange Bulletin

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McHale is currently the 68th-ranked player in the world, which puts her behind only Bethanie Mattek-Sands (30) and Venus Williams (34), and ahead of the far more publicized darling of the 2009 US Open, Melanie Oudin, or unranked Ashley Harkleroad

Bogomolov said his career was stalled by three events: a six-week doping suspension in 2005 for failing to fill out the proper paperwork for asthma medication; a messy divorce from former pro Ashley Harkleroad in 2006; and left wrist surgery in 2008

Alex Bogomolov, the next American tennis star? Maybe not quite - Los Angeles Times

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And the divorce was from Ashley Harkleroad, who was a star US junior player as was Bogomolov. Bogomolov, who was once a hitting partner for Anna Kournikova, and Harkleroad were divorced after less than two years of marriage and when the union was

This is decidedly not the old Bogie — head in the clouds, married much too young at 21 to former Playboy model-slash-WTA personality Ashley Harkleroad, divorced two years later, and suspended for a month and a half in 2005 for ingesting, unknowingly,

In the grass-court season, Harkleroad's worst, Harkleroad played the Liverpool International Tennis Tournament for the second straight year as her Wimbledon warm-up. In 2006, she had lost in the final to Caroline Wozniacki.

In 2004, Harkleroad made her career first Tour final in Auckland, before losing to defending champion Eleni Daniilidou.

2003

On June 9, 2003, she entered the top 50 at no. 39 and reached the final in doubles at the Japan Open in Tokyo.

Her breakthrough year was 2003, when at Charleston Harkleroad defeated three top-20 players (no. 16 Elena Bovina, no. 19 Meghann Shaughnessy, and no. 9 Daniela Hantuchová), losing just 11 games along the way to reach her first tour semifinal, before losing to Justine Henin-Hardenne.

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